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Document Name: Common Commands and Attributes v1.3.0 Revision: 1.2
0 – meaning that corresponding functionality is not supported by target.
1 – meaning that corresponding functionality is supported by target.
Example:
GET SHW
Reply:
111101
meaning that EX1-EX4 and RLY are supported by target, while DOO is not
supported.
10.13 SIS – System Information String
10.13.1 Overview
This attribute displays miscellaneous information about the controller.
10.13.2 Usage
Attribute type: Read only
This compact string containing various controller and system versions and system
dates. The string contains the following data, separated by spaces:
<Boot Ver> <Controller Serial Number> <Ctrl HW Version> <Equipment Serial Number>
<Equipment Art No> <Controller Initialization Time> <Controller Initialization Date>
<System Initialization Time> <System Initialization Date> <Manufacturing specific
information>
<Boot Ver> is a string delimited by “ (double quote) signs, containing the controller
Boot version. If no information is available, an empty string (“”) is replied.
<Controller Serial Number> reports the serial number of the controller (4
characters). If no information is available, a ‘-‘ (dash) is reported.
<Ctrl HW Version> is a string delimited by “ (double quote) signs, containing the
controller hardware version.
<Equipment Serial Number> reports the serial number of the equipment being
controlled (4 characters). If no information is available, a ‘-‘ (dash) is reported.
<Equipment ArtNo> contains the article number of the product in which the
controller is mounted.
<Controller Initialization Time> contains the controller initialization time on the
format HHMMSS, with 24 hours notation. If no information is available, a ‘-‘ (dash)
is reported.
<Controller Initialization Date> contains the controller initialization date on the
format DDMMYY. If no information is available, a ‘-‘ (dash) is reported.
<System Initialization Time> contains the equipment initialization time on the
format HHMMSS, with 24 hours notation. If no information is available, a ‘-‘ (dash)
is reported.
<System Initialization Date> contains the equipment initialization date on the
format DDMMYY. If no information is available, a ‘-‘ (dash) is reported.
<Manufacturing specific information> is a string delimited by “ (double quote)
signs, containing information entered during manufacturing.
Example:
GET SIS
Reply:
“AviBoot 1.02” 42JG H501001A 4JF3 A1013410A 120333 051101 174200 051220 “MWTST”
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